In the first chapter of Conceptual blockbusting, the author James L. Adams, explains that habits and creativity are counterparts (2001, p.1-14). Adams further adds that habits can prevent one from being creative. In addition, the author also agrees that creativity can be learned as that is one of the premises for writing the book. If creativity can be learned, then it can certainly become a habit. Hence, a habit cannot always be detrimental to creativity. [Read more…]

Purpose of a two point perspective is to create an illusion of a three dimensional space on paper. In two point perspective, lines originate from the vanishing point. The horizon line divides two planes and its where the “land meets the sky.” The horizon line is important for showing contrast as well. A low horizon focusses on the sky whereas a high horizon focuses on the land. [Read more…]